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Turn off the computer, then hit the power button to turn it
back on and immediately start hitting the F8 key repeatedly until you see SAFE
MODE. Take the Safe Mode option and let it boot up. Safe Mode will look
different to you, the screen will be darker and the icons bigger, this is
normal.

Try connecting another monitor to the computer.
Borrow a monitor from a neighbor, friend, relative or co-worker and
connect it to the computer. If the Borrowed monitor shows the 1 inch
black space then your video card might be going bad or you might have a
virus infection. If the Borrowed monitor displays ok then your original
monitor is bad.

Turn off the computer, then hit the power button to turn itback on and immediately start hitting the F8 key repeatedly until you see SAFEMODE. Take the Safe Mode option and let it boot up. Safe Mode will lookdifferent to you, the screen will be darker and the icons bigger, this isnormal.

You did not specify your operating system.
For Windows XPGo into your Control Panel by first clicking on the Start Button.Then click on the Control Panel icon located in the right column of the Start Menu.If your Start Menu is set to the Classic View, then begin by clicking on the Start Button.Then click on Settings, then click on the Control Panel icon to open up the Control Panel.Now, Double click on the Display icon to open up the Display Properties Window.Then click on the Appearance tab at the top of the screen.At the bottom left side of the screen you will see an area to change the Font Size:Use your mouse to switch between normal, large and extra large according to your preference.Then click on the OK button to save your changes and exit Display Properties window.Windows XP will immediately adjust to your new Font Size without restarting your system.Then close the Control Panel to return back to your Windows Session.

Sounds like XP. Using the Start button select SETTINGs then select TASKBAR and START MENU.Go to Start Menu and select CLASSIC. Now your familiar Icons will be on the screen.

If you want, on the first screen you can select AUTO HIDE. This will hide the bar at the bottom of the screen giving you more screen size program area. To access the bar just place your mouse on the bottom of the screen and it will come up.

click menu button on monitor. you will see a series of Icons (or scroll through a series of Icons) and one will be a square with a smaller square inside it that is half inside the larger and half out. Navigate to that Icon. Use the + or - buttons to move the screen in either direction until it evens out. Use + or - button to navigate back to exit and and then press menu button to exit screen. Or, sometimes you simply push the menu button a second time. These 3 buttons will be on the bottom front of the monitor. Good luck

If your no-name/no instructions watch has the chime function, try this to turn it off/on:
In regular time mode, hold down the reset button, while you hit the mode button. You should see something on the face appear or disappear. This could be the chime on/off signal. You will have to wait for the regular time to hit the hour to see if this works.
If you do the same but hit the start/stop button instead, the alarm should turn on/off.
The mystery is that you have to go to this third level of button combinations. Who knew these generic watches were this deep.